The scope of this project dealt with the investigation of the requirements to support distributed computing of scientific computations over a cluster of cooperative workstations. Various experiments on computations for the solution of simultaneous linear equations were performed in the early phase of the project to gain experience in the general nature and requirements of scientific applications. A specification of a distributed integrated computing environment, DICE, based on a distributed shared memory communication paradigm has been developed and evaluated. The distributed shared memory model facilitates porting existing parallel algorithms that have been designed for shared memory multiprocessor systems to the new environment. The poten...
Research activities and publications are briefly summarized. The major tasks reviewed are: (1) VAX i...
Two testbed programming environments to support the evaluation of a large range of parallel architec...
Distributed NEPP, a version of the NASA Engine Performance Program, uses the original NEPP code but ...
Workstation clusters have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional parallel superco...
The main contribution of the effort in the last two years is the introduction of the MOPPS system. A...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is investigating the benefits of parallel processing to applications ...
Highly parallel computing architectures are the only means to achieve the computation rates demanded...
The concept of using Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) to enhance automated experiment monitorin...
The availability of low-cost microprocessor chips with efficient instruction sets for specific numer...
The parallel implementation of scientific computing environment (PISCES) is a project to provide hig...
A description is given of the hardware and software of a multiprocessor test bed - the second genera...
The goal of our research is to decrease the execution time of scientific computing applications. We ...
The growing processing power of standard workstations, along with the relatively easy way in which t...
Unlike traditional 'serial' processing computers in which one central processing unit performs one i...
A new model for high-performance scientific applications in which such applications are implemented ...
Research activities and publications are briefly summarized. The major tasks reviewed are: (1) VAX i...
Two testbed programming environments to support the evaluation of a large range of parallel architec...
Distributed NEPP, a version of the NASA Engine Performance Program, uses the original NEPP code but ...
Workstation clusters have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional parallel superco...
The main contribution of the effort in the last two years is the introduction of the MOPPS system. A...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is investigating the benefits of parallel processing to applications ...
Highly parallel computing architectures are the only means to achieve the computation rates demanded...
The concept of using Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) to enhance automated experiment monitorin...
The availability of low-cost microprocessor chips with efficient instruction sets for specific numer...
The parallel implementation of scientific computing environment (PISCES) is a project to provide hig...
A description is given of the hardware and software of a multiprocessor test bed - the second genera...
The goal of our research is to decrease the execution time of scientific computing applications. We ...
The growing processing power of standard workstations, along with the relatively easy way in which t...
Unlike traditional 'serial' processing computers in which one central processing unit performs one i...
A new model for high-performance scientific applications in which such applications are implemented ...
Research activities and publications are briefly summarized. The major tasks reviewed are: (1) VAX i...
Two testbed programming environments to support the evaluation of a large range of parallel architec...
Distributed NEPP, a version of the NASA Engine Performance Program, uses the original NEPP code but ...